Huge cache of Bombs and Swords recovered from Communist Strongholds in Kannur
Kannur: Police recoverd huge cache of Bombs and other Explosives from Communist forts in Kannur . When the Police went empty handed after raiding RSS centres , To avoid accusation of partiality they were forced to conduct raids in few Communist strongholds.
The bombs, weapons and bomb-making materials were unearthed from the Communist villages in Kelakam, Chokli, Kathiroor, Panoor, Dharmadom and Kolavalloor police station areas. A steel bomb was seized from Puthur under the Panoor police station.
Police have clear information about the hiding places of Marxist thugs involved in brutal killings, Attacks and Destruction of Homes and Hindu institutions, But They haven’t got the permission yet from District leadership of Communist party. Once the list of culprits are finalised the party itself will handover a separate list to Police to conduct fake arrests to eyewash the Public.
As happens always, the Police investigation reports will always leave loopholes to escape when the case comes infront of Judiciary , may be after Five to Six years! The Rousing welcome given to the Murderers of Jayakrishnan Master, when the Court let them Scot free due to lack of proper investigation is afraid to be happen again in the case of all these Murders of Hindu activists. Â
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